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PLMA (Peak Load Management Alliance) announced eight winners of its 16th PLMA Awards. The Awards will be presented during the 39th PLMA Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Those recognized as the best demand response and other load management programs, initiatives and achievements from calendar year 2018 are:

The 16th PLMA Awards recognize industry leaders who created, during calendar year 2018, innovative ideas, methods, programs and technologies that manage end use loads to meet peak load needs and support successful grid integration of distributed energy resources. Over the past 15 years, PLMA has presented over 74 awards to recipients who have included utilities, product/service providers, end-users, and individuals responsible for demand response efforts targeted to the residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customer markets.

PLMA (Peak Load Management Alliance) is a non-profit association founded in 1999 that serves over 150 member organizations as the Voice of Load Management Practitioners. PLMA seeks to advance practical applications of dynamic load management and distributed energy resources by providing a forum where members educate each other, and explore innovative approaches to program delivery, pricing constructs, and technology adoption. Learn more at www.peakload.org.

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